
Attawalpa returns with new single, "Always The Girls"
Peruvian-British artist Attawalpa has returned with the brand new single, "Always The Girls".
The track is the first from the new album, EXPERIENCE, which follows Attawalpa’s 2022 debut Presence. The release comes with a meditation of a video shot mainly in the underground tunnels of London, which was directed by long-time collaborator Emma Chitty.
“‘Always The Girls’ is a song born around my embarrassment/guilt about being a man’” explains Felber. “The general lack of emotional wisdom that comes with that coupled with my observations of being calmer and happier around feminine energy. It’s a celebration of our mothers".
Reflecting on the forthcoming album, Luis explains “It’s about acknowledging all that lived experience, good and bad. But it’s equally about the experience of playing with this band. Attawalpa started as a sort of solo project, with me and producer/bassist/co-conspirator Matt Allchin, but now it’s grown into this six-piece ‘family’, where everyone’s creative, and we all have each other’s backs.”
Alongside polishing songs for his second full-length album, Attawalpa has taken on a role as co-creator, co-writer and executive music producer on the forthcoming Netflix series, Too Much.
"Always The Girls" is out now.
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